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Odin2005

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3. he was speaking from a psychological prespective, not a philosophical one.
Sun Apr 15, 2012, 08:17 PM
Apr 2012

He was speaking of lived human experience rather than metaphysics. And he is using "Religion" in a different way most people use it today.

The most terrifying thing is to accept oneself completely. (Especially if you're a mass murderer, a Nazi, a boor. )


He was speaking of the Shadow complex, here. The things we hate and deny in ourselves are what you repress and then project onto other people.

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No offense, but... Gurgen4 Apr 2012 #1
Interesting. I read all the quotes you posted GliderGuider Apr 2012 #2
+1 mecherosegarden Feb 2013 #10
he was speaking from a psychological prespective, not a philosophical one. Odin2005 Apr 2012 #3
easy to misinterpret Shagman May 2012 #7
The idea of synchronicity feels like an intuitive recognition of quantum entanglement. GliderGuider May 2012 #8
Yup tama Apr 2012 #4
I sort of know about jungian archetypes as they apply to the Tarot. Still Blue in PDX Apr 2012 #5
I have just discovered Jung's stuff Omniscientone May 2012 #6
fan deJong Nov 2012 #9
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